PRIDE OF ORION — Double white corolla, 
deep red sepals. Large flower with long 
petals, veined red. Upright, bushy grower. 
One of the best red-and-whites. 1Sc. 
PURPLE HEART—Double corolla with center 
petals violet purple, large outer petals fuch- 
sia pink and some marbled with purple; 
long, broad upturned red sepals. Strong 
grower with large flowers of rich color con- 
trast. 17¥/2c. 
REGAL—Resembles the variety Cardinal, but 
is a longer flower and a better all-red. Tall 
upright grower, good as a climber, heat- 
tolerant. 17!/gc. 
REITER’S GIANT — Double petunia purple, 
carmine sepals. Free flowering for such a 
very large flower, even in the warmer sec- 
tions. 15c. 
REVERIE—Double spreading corolla soft lilac- 
pink, tube and sepals flesh pink, underside 
of upturned sepals phlox pink. Upright 
bushy grower, small leaves. Heat-tolerant. 
One of Victor Reiter’s finest fuchsias—we 
predict great popularity for REVERIE. 20c. 
RICKY (Evans)—Double corolla white, pink at 
base of petals. Waxy tube and long and 
broad upturned sepals white, pink on un- 
derside, tipped green. Spreading bush, free 
flowering. 20c. 
ROSE OF DENMARK-—Single lustrous rose 
pink, recurved sepals white. Medium sized 
flowers, blooms freely. One of the loveli- 
est. 20c. 
ROSE OF MONTEREY — Semi-double rose 
pink, sepals rose. Medium high, spreading 
plant. A newer fuchsia well worth a trial. 
20c. 
ROYAL FLUSH—A 1952 introduction. Single 
corolla royal purple, tube and upturned 
sepals deep red. Medium large flowers with 
corolla opening flat, even “bending back- 
wards’ to do so. Medium upright grower, 
dark green foliage, profusion of bloom. One 
of the Hodges’ best fuchsias. 20c. 
RUBEO—Double corolla rose to crimson and 
geranium lake, sepals pale carmine. Strong 
grower, large flowers, good color and sub- 
stance. This is one of the best of all fuchsias 
—tops in any climate. 17Y/c. 
RUFUS— Single, self-colored turkey red. 
Strong upright, bushy grower, just covered 
with medium sized, bright red flowers. 
Hardy and heat-resistant; wonderful for 
hedges. 20c. 
SAN JACINTO—Originator’'s description: 
Beautiful crisp double flowers of lilac and 
waxy shell pink. Vigorous, bushy grower. 
20c. 
SAN LEANDRO—Double, fuchsin to vermil- 
ion, tube and sepals carmine. Upright grow- 
er; large flowers don't mind heat. This vari- 
ety is one of the best big doubles. 17¥/2c. 
SEA SHELL (Evans)—Double corolla palest 
shell pink, shorter outer petals flushed 
deeper pink. Tube and outside of sepals 
waxy white, underside of sepals phlox pink. 
Upright, bushy grower, very free flowering. 
20c. 
SEQUOIA—A sport of Honeymoon, identical 
in habit, but the corolla is silvery orchid- 
lilac. Very early and free blooming—this is 
a good one. 17Y/c. 
SEVENTEEN—Double corolla and long, thick 
sepals rose madder. Wonderful substance, 
clear rose shade, free blooming. Victor 
Reiter's masterpiece—one of the finest 
fuchsias ever introduced. 17!/2c. 
SILVIA—Semi-double corolla purest white, 
upturned sepals light pink. Tall grower, 
very free flowering. Heat tolerant. 20c. 
SNOWBALL—A 1952 introduction. Large 
double white corolla, tube and broad, up- 
turned sepals white, flushed pink at base 
of sepals and base of tube. Upright grower, 
large leaves, with the largest of all “all- 
white” flowers. Best under cool growing 
conditions. 20c. 
SOUTH GATE—Double corolla pale pink, up- 
turned sepals medium pink, tipped green. 
Vigorous, spreading bush with a profusion 
of medium large flowers. Blooms early and 
is one of the top pink fuchsias. We recom- 
mend it highly. 20c. 
SOUTH PACIFIC—As the flower matures the 
four pink-veined white petals open flat, dis- 
playing long pink stamens and pistil. Broad 
upturned crimson sepals. Upright bushy 
grower with good foliage and lots of flow- 
ers. 17}/2c. 
SUNRAY—Leaves silvery white, green, cream 
and yellow, new leaves and stems of color- 
ful rosy hue. Beautiful foliage effect. 20c. 
SUPER BRITISH—Single orange-crimson, tube 
and sepals waxy white. Willowy grower, 
free blooming, excellent color contrast. 
Stands heat. 15e. 
SUSAN—Double lilac blue, tube and sepals 
ivory and soft pink. Medium vigor, beauti- 
ful coloring. Very early bloomer, good pot 
plant. 17!/oc. 
SWEET SIXTEEN—Double pink corolla, pink 
sepals. Good grower useful as espalier or 
try as hanger. 20c. 
TENNESSEE WALTZ—Double rose madder to 
mauvette, curved sepals rose madder. 
Strong growing upright bush. 20c. 
THE DOWAGER—Large double blue purple, 
broad upturned sepals rose red. Medium 
high, branching growth. Very large in a 
cool climate. 17!/2c. 
